Kanagalingam’s qualifications include a bachelor of computer science, bachelor of engineering and an executive master of business from the University of Melbourne. Kanagalingam has previously worked with Bosch to perform engineering, management and project management roles in the automotive area, focusing on advanced control systems, advanced safety systems and driverless vehicle technology. He is now director of Curve Tomorrow, stationed within Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), which is the research arm of the Royal Children’s Hospital. This co-location enables direct contact with, and services demand from, front line health care users. “When we focus on user experience, they love using the product.” Kanagalingam.

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This venture has received funding through the MTPConnect Project Fund Program – a dollar-for-dollar matched program investing in big, bold ideas to improve the productivity, competitiveness and innovative capacity of Australia’s medical technology, biotechnology and pharmaceutical sector.

MTPConnect is supported by the Australian Government Industry Growth Centres Initiative – learn more at mtpconnect.org.au